Math

Although not a natural collaboration, Math, is another subject that can collaborate with the Library. Information Literacy reaches every discipline. Although it looks different in Math there are opportunities to provide resources and creative ways of tailoring projects. Project-Based Learning tends to depend on Math in many aspects of the authentic learning journey. I have collaborated with Math teachers for Robotics and Coding Projects as well as review projects through use of iPads and other devices.

Robotics

Development of an introduction to robotics for 6th grade students. Students were given the opportunity to explore how coding meets robots. Hands on experiences for students were a priority. Developing grit rather than giving students instructions. My robotics offerings are also available for use by any classroom.

Google Forms & Math

Authentic experiences for students occurred during a polling project. Students came up with questions and created a Google Form that was then taken by all students. They took that data and found the mean, median, mode, and range. They then took the data and made observations about students in their school based on what the data found. We also discussed accuracy in data polling in society.

​Coding

Creation of Coding Clubs after-school and during enrichment opportunities. I also used Code Studio with younger students to make a connection between math, coding, and robotics.